redemption
111redemption on foreclosure — See redemption; redemption from foreclosure sale …
112Redemption Hymnbook — The Redemption Hymnbook was a red covered hymnbook containing 800 evangelical hymns, published by the Elim Publishing House in 1951. The preface proclaimed: A hymnal is now proffered that combines rich devotional hymns in abundance with stirring… …
113Rédemption, un flic en enfer — Un flic en enfer Un flic en enfer (Redemption) est un film américain réalisé par Art Camacho en 2002. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Fiche technique 3 Distribution 4 Lien externe …
114Redemption Fee — A fee collected by an investment company from traders practicing mutual fund timing. This stiff penalty is used to discourage short term, in and out trading of mutual fund shares. Generally, the fee is in effect for a holding period from 30 days… …
115Redemption Mechanism — Refers to how market makers of exchange traded funds (ETF) can reconcile the differences between net asset value (NAV) and market values when shares of the ETFs are bought and sold. The market maker can arbitrage the ETF shares with the shares… …
116Redemption charge — The commission charged by a mutual fund when redeeming shares. For example, a 2% redemption charge (also called a back end load ) on the sale of shares valued at $1000 will result in payment of $980 (or 98% of the value) to the investor. This… …
117Redemption cushion — The percentage by which the conversion value of a convertible security exceeds the redemption price ( strike price). The New York Times Financial Glossary …
118redemption charge — The commission a mutual fund charges an investor who is redeeming shares. For example, a 2% redemption charge (also called a back end load ) on the sale of shares valued at $1000 will result in payment of $980 (or 98% of the value) to the… …
119redemption cushion — The percentage by which the conversion value of a convertible security exceeds the redemption price ( strike price). Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
120Redemption Warrant — The borrower offers the holder a guaranteed redemption price if the warrant is not exercised. ► See also Warrant …